Interview with Femmi Coach and Athlete Meriem Daoui.
Meriem shares her story as a Tasmanian marathon runner and registered nurse, who is devoted to using her running as an opportunity to raise money for causes close to her heart. Sharing her experiences of racism and bullying, Meriem speaks to how running served as a safe haven for her in her teenage years. Having experienced anxiety, depression and eating disorders, Meriem is committed to helping other women feel empowered and healthy in their body and menstrual cycles.
CONTENT WARNING.
Eating disorders, mental health, anxiety, depression, bullying.
Created in collaboration with Nike.
Videography: Tiana Koutsis
Visual Direction: Emma Williamson (Femmi)
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DISCLAIMER
This content was produced by Femmi’s team of women’s health experts and is designed to inform and inspire, but it is not meant to diagnose, treat or give specific medical advice. Always check with your healthcare provider when you start a new exercise or running program.
*Femmi has a training approach that is centered around female physiology and female sex hormones, but the Femmi community is open to all women. We acknowledge that not all women menstruate and not all people who menstruate are women.
2 окт 2024